Imagine Ignorance

                   Imagine Ignorance

 

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Imagine being ignorant enough

To fail to know the difference between

The Fates and Furies, or between the buff

Abderos and his Heracles, that queen

Of ancient heroes so in love with guys

It’s hard to count them all; too ignorant

To know the difference between that wise

Great thinker and between his pignorant

Young student Alcibiades, adored;

Or nymph and nectar, centaurs who are sage

Or satyrs and their victims who are gored

By permanent erections, all the rage

Among the nymphs with yearning woodland holes

Forever on the lookout for those poles.

Phillip Whidden